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It would help to contac Battle Proven Foundation. They help vets sign up for benefits and try to get together soldiers for a class action lawsuit.
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Thanks! I will check it out and spread the word.
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CPT Laurie H.
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Well it's still a National Guard training base and the home of the Alabama Military Academy, so quite a few of us have spent some time there recently. Can't say I'd ever heard about this or really thought about why it was shut down in the first place.
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You may want to check out the information and look at HB 411.
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LTC Stephen C.
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CPT Laurie H., most of this happened while Fort McClellan was still an active post and those impacted most were active there in the sixties, seventies and eighties, I think. Massive clean up efforts were undertaken, and the area used now (northern old Fort McClellan) by the ALARNG is cleaned up and not a danger. I think there are many that are suffering that served actively there during the time periods mentioned.
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Michaeline Holbert
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BattleProvenFoundation.org is in place to help veterans in exactly this way as well as others. Check out the site as well as NVCCD.org for more information and contact info.
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